Councilman Tom LaBonge and Council President Eric Garcetti are co-hosting a LA RiverDay and Cleanup on Oct. 29th from 8 a.m. to noon. PAVA the Korean American organization with 600 young adult volunteers, and Clean and Green (LA Conservation Corp) will be cleaning the river from the Hyperion Bridge to Los Feliz Boulevard and you are welcome to join us.

We will also be setting up information booths on the grassy area just east of the river in Atwater Village, across the street from the Los Feliz Cafe (the old EATS cafe). 
Both Council President Garcetti and Councilman LaBonge will be speaking at 9 a.m. in this grassy area next to the river. So please come join us.

Everyone is asked to park in Griffith Park's Friendship Auditorium parking lot, 3201 Riverside Drive and walk along the river to Los Feliz Boulevard to the resource fair. After the councilmen speak the clean up will begin. Please distribute the attached flyer to your membership.

If you have any questions please contact Mary Rodriguez or Isabel Mayfield.

Mary Rodriguez
Field Deputy
Councilman Tom LaBonge, 4th District
818-766-7187
mary.d.rodriguez@lacity.org

Isabel Mayfield
Special Assistant
Councilman Tom LaBonge, 4th District
213-485-3337
323-893-5249 cell
 
 
SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2011

PEN Center USAUC Press, and The Autry National Center
will give away three fantastic gifts.

Join us for a chance to win a  Gourmet Griffith Park Picnic Basket; 
a one-year membership to The Autry; or a books sampler UC Press!




Celebrating the GO WEST Series, all BOOM audience members will be entered in an Opportunity Drawing.

Purchase tickets for the launch of BOOM: A JOURNAL OF CALIFORNIA

RSVPs are appreciated: rsvp@ucpress.edu or (510) 642-4229.





The launch of BOOM: A JOURNAL OF CALIFORNIA will feature co-hosts Louis Warren and Carolyn de la Peña 
and BOOM contributing editors Susan Straight, Lynell George, and Mariam Lam.

Come join the conversation about our wonderful and troubled state.
Learn more about this event

The GO WEST Series will continue on June 19th at 2PM, when Bill Sharpsteen presents THE DOCKS.
Los Angeles writer and photographer Sharpsteen will take his audience on a journey to the Port of Los Angeles
and into the inner lives of the people who have helped make it one of the nation's most vital economic enterprises.
Sharpsteen's book, THE DOCKS (UC Press), puts a human face on labor, conservation and national security.
Learn more about this event


 
 
Beginning July 1, 2011, a new California law will require that all students entering Grades 6 to 12 show evidence of pertussis (whooping cough) immunization.  Students not meeting this requirement cannot attend school.  


Free pertussis vaccinations will be offered at the fair. 
If you are interested, please bring your child’s immunization records.

We urge you to take advantage of the free immunization opportunity.

FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SAFETY FAIR
Saturday, June 11, 2011
 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

You are Invited to Join 
Nury Martinez, LAUSD Board Member
Alex Padilla, California State Senator 
Felipe Fuentes, California Assemblymember 
Tony Cárdenas, Los Angeles City Councilman 
Paul Krekorian, Los Angeles City Councilmember 
at
Saticoy Elementary School
7850 Ethel Ave.
North Hollywood, California 91605

Free Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Immunizations
Free Vision Screenings
Free Hearing Screenings
Free Blood Glucose Screenings
Behavioral Health Information
Safety Activities
 Public Safety Information
Free Child Finger Printing
Student Performances
Free Raffle Prizes
 
 

The Bureau of Sanitation's North Central Yard would like to invite all residents of the North East LA area to come and visit their site on June 4th from 9 am to 3 pm @ 452 N San Fernando Rd. Bring the kids and see what your City Service Sanitation Dept. is all about. 

These events are beneficial to all, education on services, what new items can be placed in the recycle bin, most of all assisting us in identifying items on the streets that don't belong (i.e. Illegally Dumped Bulky Items). Kids can have fun too, with games and giveaways (while supplies last) and FOOD while they enjoy operating the trash trucks. 

 
 

When in doubt, call 311 to be forwarded to the correct agency.  However, these lines are direct:
Faded Curb Zones


To report faded curb paint, please call:

Parking Violations Bureau
(866) 561-9742
(213) 623-7046 TTY

Or, Click Here to report a faded curb zone online.
In case of emergency or safety issue, please call (818) 752-5112 immediately.




 New Curb Zones
All requests for new curb zones must be reviewed by the local District Engineer’s Office. Please call or visit your local office to submit your request for a new curb zone.
Central District
(213) 972-4990

Provider: Department of Transportation (DOT) 

Categories: Transportation & Parking 

Service Description 
To report to parking enforcement any motor vehicle that is parked illegally or those that are violating parking restrictions within the City of Los Angeles. 

Service Locations

DOT Communications Division-PHONE SERVICE ONLY (Map)
12544  S  Saticoy  St  
North Hollywood, CA 91605 
Tel. (213) - 485 - 4184   
  

Tel. (818) - 752 - 5100   
   

Fax (818) - 752 - 5123   
   

TDD (818) - 752 - 5124   
   


 
 
Christmas Tree Recycling Program

The City of LA Bureau of Sanitation has expanded CURBSIDE collection for Christmas trees. If your Christmas tree is too big to cut and place it inside the green waste bin, simply place the tree next to your green waste bin on collection day. 

Using your green bin to recycle Christmas tree?

1. REMOVE all ornaments, decorations, tinsels, and stand from the tree
2. CUT tree in pieces to fit into the green bin, and
3. PLACE the tree pieces inside the green bin for regular pick-up on collection day. Collected Christmas trees will be recycled into compost and mulch.Multi-Family Residential Recycling
Program Participation (MFRRP)

Residents of multifamily buildings are requested to place their Christmas tree at the curbside on the day of collection by the Bureau of Sanitation. 

Visit the City website at www.lacity.org for collection day information 

Recreation and Park locations
and participating Fire Stations

Recreation & Park and Fire Station locations will accept Christmas trees for ONE DAY ONLY (see date and time below). Some locations will not be open. Check the listing on this page. There will be NO giveaways and we will NOT be accepting holiday wrapping and packaging material at sites. 

Drop-off Date and Time

Sunday, January 2, 2011        9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
 
 

Those of you who are concerned about the sales of used cars on Los Feliz Boulevard: Councilmember Tom LaBonge needs your testimony at City Hall!  This meeting is to lobby the City Attorney to create a new ordinance that will ban vehicles with "For Sale" signs in their windows from parking on Los Feliz Blvd. and other major city thoroughfares.


Private vehicle owners do have a right to put signs on their cars.  But non-residents are using Los Feliz Blvd. as an informal used car lot.  The LAPD crackdown on November 6 revealed that many of these cars are not owned by private citizens, but by "car flipping" companies; some of the vehicles are unregistered (and cannot be legally conveyed); and the vehicles are often sold to people who cannot legally purchase them -- and while making it even more difficult for honest residents and visitors to find parking.


When we raise our voices together, we make more of an impact than if we each complain, alone:


Transportation Committee Hearing
on


Los Feliz Boulevard
Used Car Sales


Wednesday, December 8
at 2 p.m.


Los Angeles City Hall
200 N. Spring Street
Room 1010


We encourage you to carpool to city hall but if you need transportation, a van will pick you up at a designated location in the
neighborhood. For parking arrangements, please call Tom LaBonge's office 213-485-3337 and provide your car license, make and model. If
you need van transportation, please call Mary Rodriguez TODAY, Dec. 3rd.


Thank you for your consideration of this important issue.


For more information or to RSVP, please contact
Mary Rodriguez in Tom LaBonge's office
Mary.D.Rodriguez@lacity.org
818-766-7187


Even if you forget to RSVP by December 3, your testimony is welcome December 8!
 
 
Soon, you'll be receiving an e-mail "blast" asking for your participation in the meeting of the City Planning Commission

Thursday, October 14
8:30 a.m.
City Hall (200 N. Spring St.), Room 350

as they begin the first of nine votes which will ultimately make it easier (without our input) to put larger developments in areas like ours, including ours, between Western Ave. and Vermont Ave., without the currently-required environmental impact, traffic, and neighborhood plans, studies, meetings, 
 
 
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